Emerald Creeper
Climbing plant type: Creeper (Grows along the ground or other low surfaces.)This average-sized creeper is a steady-growing plant, with the largest known specimen reaching a length of 26 feet (7.9 meters) and growing as high as 801 feet (244.1 meters).
It takes 4 years for the emerald stems to mature, by which point they each have a diameter of 3 inches (8 cm) and are tough and woody.
The very thin, covered in fine hairs leaves reach up to 1.3 feet (38 cm) in length. They are either bronze or red, with turquoise streaks, and have ripped edges.
During late spring, the creeper produces hundreds of small yellow flowers.
It is suitable for making baskets and the like
Colors:
bronze
emerald
red
turquoise
yellow
bronze
emerald
red
turquoise
yellow